Description
9% off the 14′ x 10′ Traditional Deluxe Shiplap Wooden Garage / Workshop Shed (4.28m x 3.05m). Suits a car, workshop or storage, with 12mm T&G cladding, apex roof and free UK delivery.
A wooden garage that does a bit more than just sit in the garden
If you are looking for a building that can work as a garage, a home workshop, or a practical place for storage, this 14′ x 10′ Traditional Deluxe Shiplap Wooden Garage / Workshop Shed is the sort of garden building that makes sense straight away. It has been designed with real use in mind, not just for show, and that comes through in the details. The size is generous, the layout is flexible, and the overall construction is built around materials that are already well known in timber garden buildings.
Measuring 2595mm x 4280mm x 3050mm, it gives you a decent amount of internal space without feeling overcomplicated. Some buyers want a place for a car, others want a quiet base for tools, bikes, craft work or DIY, and some just need a tidy way to keep everything out of the weather. This model can fit those jobs pretty neatly. It is a traditional style building, so it suits many gardens and it does not look out of place if you want something that feels more like a proper structure than a basic shed.
What you get with this model
The main structure is built from 12mm tongue and groove cladding on a 50mm x 50mm frame. That combination is a solid starting point for a wooden garage or workshop shed. Tongue and groove boards lock together in a way that helps with strength and gives a neater finish too. For buyers, that usually means a building that feels more substantial and looks a little more finished once it is assembled.
The roof is an apex roof, also made from 12mm tongue and groove, and it is supported by a truss. That matters because the roof is one of the areas people often worry about most on a timber building. Here, the design is aimed at giving proper support and helping water run off easily. The roof comes with a heavy-duty felt covering, which is there to help keep out the rain. In normal use, that is the kind of detail that adds peace of mind, especially if you plan to store tools, equipment or anything else you do not want damp.
Another thing worth noting is the smooth-planed finish. This gives the building a cleaner appearance and makes it look a bit smarter in the garden. It is not just about style, though. A smooth finish can also make handling parts during assembly a little easier, and many buyers simply prefer the neater look.
Space for a car, tools or a proper workbench
This is not one of those garden buildings that only really works if you keep the contents down to a minimum. The size and layout make it suitable for several uses. If you want to keep a car under cover, it gives you a proper garage-style footprint. If you are more interested in working on projects, there is enough room to set up storage, shelves and a bench without everything feeling cramped. And if your priority is simply getting garden clutter under control, this building gives you a more organised option than piling items into a smaller shed.
The advantage of a larger timber garage like this is that it can change with your needs. You might start by using it for storage, then later turn part of it into a workshop or hobby area. That flexibility is useful, especially when buyers want one building to do several jobs rather than having to buy different structures for each use.
Doors that make everyday access easier
Access is one of the key parts of any garage or workshop, and this model gives you two options. At the front, there are 6’2" x 7′ double doors. There is also a personal access side door towards the rear. That setup makes the building more practical than a single-door design, especially if you are carrying larger items in and out.
The doors are ledged and braced, which is important for stability, and they include zinc fittings plus rim locks. For the buyer, that means the doors are built with security and durability in mind. If you are storing bikes, tools, gardening machines or anything else of value, the locking system is one of those details you will probably be glad of pretty quickly.
The side door can also make daily use easier. If you are just popping in to grab a tool, check stock, or work on a project, you do not always want to open the larger double doors. Having that extra entry point can save time and reduce wear on the main doors, which is a small point but a useful one.
Natural light, because a dark workshop is never much fun
There is a bank of 3 windows included, and they can be fitted on either side of the structure. That gives some flexibility when it comes to planning the layout. Two of the windows are fixed, and one is fully opening. In practice, that means the interior can benefit from plenty of daylight, while also giving you some airflow on warmer days.
This is a feature that many buyers value more than they expect. A workshop with natural light is easier to use and feels less shut in. It is simpler to see what you are doing, whether that is woodworking, repairs, painting, or just sorting storage. The opening window helps with ventilation too, which can be handy if you are spending longer periods inside.
If you are planning to use the building as a home workspace, lighting and airflow are two things that really affect comfort. The windows help with both, without adding anything complicated to the design.
Why the construction details matter
When you are looking at a wooden garage, the parts that sound technical often make the biggest difference in real life. Here, the 12mm tongue and groove cladding is there to give strength and a more weather-conscious outer shell. The 50mm x 50mm frame provides support, and the apex roof with truss gives the structure a reliable shape. Taken together, those details mean the building is not just about looks.
That matters because garages and workshops tend to get used hard. Doors are opened and shut all the time, tools get moved about, and items are often stored for long periods. A structure with proper timber specifications tends to feel better day to day. It is not about dressing it up in fancy language; it is about having a garden building that can take regular use without feeling flimsy.
For many buyers, the idea is simple: buy once, use it properly, and keep things tidy. This model is aimed at that sort of practical use.
Treated timber options and what they mean for you
The building is supplied dip-treated, and the guidance is to re-treat it within 6 weeks of assembly and then annually after that. That may sound like extra work, but it is normal for timber buildings and it helps keep the wood in good condition. Timber always needs a bit of care, and regular treatment is one of the main ways to keep it looking tidy and performing well over time.
There is also the option to upgrade to pressure-treated timber. If you choose that route, the anti-rot guarantee is extended to 15 years, and the cladding is upgraded to 15mm at no extra cost. That is a useful upgrade for buyers who want a bit more reassurance from the outset. It is still worth remembering that pressure-treated timber needs waterproofing when assembled and then annually afterwards, so the timber is not a zero-maintenance choice. But it can make long-term ownership feel more straightforward.
For buyers comparing models, this is one of the more important points to weigh up. A standard treated finish may suit some needs, while pressure treatment can be attractive if you want an extra level of protection built in from the start.
No floor supplied, so plan the base properly
Please note: this timber garage comes without a floor. That means assembly should take place on a level concrete or paved base. This is not really a drawback so much as a practical detail, but it is one you need to factor in before ordering. A proper base is important for the life of the building, for door alignment and for overall stability.
Some buyers prefer a base they can prepare to suit the space they have available. A level concrete pad or paving is the right foundation here, and once that is in place, the rest of the assembly can go much more smoothly. It also helps the building sit correctly and reduces future issues with movement. If you are planning ahead, this is one of those things worth sorting before delivery arrives, rather than afterwards when you are already keen to get building.
Useful for more than one type of buyer
One of the better things about this garden workshop is that it does not force you into only one use. A car owner may see it as a sensible garage. A DIY enthusiast may see it as a workshop. A family may just see it as the place where the bikes, lawnmower and outdoor kit finally go. That flexibility makes it easier to justify the purchase.
It is also a good choice for people who want a garden building with a more traditional timber look. The smooth-planed finish, apex roof and shiplap style create a familiar appearance that can sit well beside a house and garden. It does not try too hard. It just looks like it belongs there.
If your goal is to create a proper work area at home, the building gives you a chance to separate jobs, tools and storage from the main house. That can be helpful if you are short on indoor space or simply do not want noisy, messy work happening in the kitchen or spare room. Not everyone needs a full-size home extension. Sometimes a well-made timber garage does the job in a simpler way.
Delivery, guarantee and the practical bits buyers ask about
This garden building comes with a 1-year parts guarantee. There is also free delivery to most UK addresses, which is always worth noting when comparing prices. Delivery can make a difference to the final cost, so a free delivery offer is useful for keeping the budget more manageable.
Another point for buyers to remember is that the specification measurements for cladding, floorboards and framing are nominal, meaning before machining. Because of that, there can be a small variance of plus or minus 1mm on cladding and floorboards, and plus or minus 5mm on framing. That is normal in timber buildings, but it is worth being aware of before assembly, especially if you are the sort of person who likes to measure twice and then measure again.
The model is also available in other sizes, ranging from 14′ x 10′ up to 20′ x 12′. That gives buyers some room to choose based on space, intended use and budget. There are also optional extras, including extra-wide doors, stable-style doors, an additional door, doors fitted in different positions, a choice to convert a fixed window into an opening window, no windows, and the pressure-treated timber upgrade. If you need a particular setup, it is worth speaking to customer service for the details rather than assuming every layout comes ready-made.
What makes it worth considering
When people shop for a wooden garage or workshop, they usually want a few things: space, decent build quality, easy access and a look that does not clash with the garden. This model covers those points in a fairly direct way. The tongue and groove cladding, apex roof, lockable doors, side access and opening window all add up to a building that is practical without being awkward.
It is also a building that can grow with your plans. You might use it now as storage and later turn it into a work area. Or you may want it mainly for a car but appreciate the extra room for tools, shelving and garden equipment. That kind of adaptability is one of the real advantages here.
And although it is a substantial structure, it still keeps the overall appeal of a timber garden building. It looks like something that has a purpose, and that often makes it easier to fit into a property without it feeling heavy or overly industrial.
Final thoughts before you buy
If you want a traditional wooden garage / workshop shed with practical features, proper access and a layout that can serve more than one purpose, this 14′ x 10′ model is a strong option to look at. It is built from sensible materials, offers a good amount of light, and includes the kind of details that matter in everyday use. You also have the choice to upgrade the timber treatment, which can be useful if you are thinking long term.
Just remember the important practical points: it comes without a floor, so a level concrete or paved base is needed; the timber needs treatment after assembly and then yearly; and the measurements are nominal, as with many timber products. Once those things are understood, the rest is about choosing the setup that fits your space.
If you have been looking for a garden building that can handle a car, support workshop use and keep storage under control, this is the sort of shed that is worth a proper look. It is straightforward, functional and ready to do a job without making a fuss about it. Sometimes that is exactly what a buyer wants.
Key features at a glance: 12mm tongue and groove cladding, 50mm x 50mm frame, apex roof with felt covering, lockable double doors and side door, 3 windows, 1-year parts guarantee, pressure-treated upgrade available, and free delivery to most UK addresses.
